Sarandos said that, the way he looks at it, the question is, did Netflix get more for its millions by creating the show than it would have by spending that money elsewhere? The answer to that, he said, is yes.

In another positive sign, nearly all of the early viewers who watched the first episode watched multiple episodes, Sarandos said. And, of course, Netflix has already ponied up $100 million for two seasons of the show.

Sarandos was asked what levels of viewership it would take for him to give details.

“I honestly have no motivation” to talk numbers, he said, noting that there are no advertisers.

In another break from TV tradition, the service is offering the whole 13-episode first season at once. It also streamed the first episode for free.

Sarandos said the company will do more original programming, but insisted that “we’re not trying to dismantle television.”

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